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1978 New Holland L-35 - How to move with a dead engine
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike10" data-source="post: 61056" data-attributes="member: 5461"><p>Remove the seat and look straight down at the hydro pumps and motors. Each side has a pump and motor bolted together and then bolted to the center gearbox and the chain case. In between the pump and the motor portion of this assy on each side is a cast block. Look at the front of the block and you will see a pin sticking out about a 1/2". This pin has two flat surfaces on it so you can get a wrench on it. Turn the pins 90 degrees and this will free up the hydros so the loader can be pulled. Do not pull any farther than necessary to prevent damage to the hydos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike10, post: 61056, member: 5461"] Remove the seat and look straight down at the hydro pumps and motors. Each side has a pump and motor bolted together and then bolted to the center gearbox and the chain case. In between the pump and the motor portion of this assy on each side is a cast block. Look at the front of the block and you will see a pin sticking out about a 1/2". This pin has two flat surfaces on it so you can get a wrench on it. Turn the pins 90 degrees and this will free up the hydros so the loader can be pulled. Do not pull any farther than necessary to prevent damage to the hydos. [/QUOTE]
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